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Mississippi Bar Kitchen – True American Southern Comfort Cuisine

The Bar/Restaurant takes its inspiration from the Mississippi River, which makes its way through the countryside of America from Minnesota towards New Orleans. Along the way the river meanders past a multitude of cities and states by which Mississippi Bar Kitchen is influenced.

The interior is a mixture of industrial and colonial influences. The indoor conservatory with its wooden furniture transports our guests to the pre-industrial south of the United States. Alongside food from the American South, the menu offers a variety of cuisines such as: Louisiana Kitchen, Tex-Mex, Soul Food and dishes from our smoker oven, altogether a true southern comfort cuisine.

Experience our unique dishes such as a mouthwatering slow smoked brisket, crabby steam pot, hushpuppies, or crocodile burger accompanied by twisted fries. Furthermore, we have various vegetarian and vegan options and every meal can be topped off by our homemade desserts and pastries, like our mud cake and pecan pie. Take a seat in our laid-back setting and indulge in everything the Mississippi river has to offer.

Our BAR has unique authentic American cocktails and a huge selection of U.S.A. beers.

Think bigger? We also offer spaces for larger groups (200-250 pers.), including a secluded space for 20-80 people. For even bigger groups (200-350 pers.) you have the possibility to rent the entire location and have us organize the event including entertainment, drinks, bites and buffet.

Agenda

It’s hard to choose right?

That’s why we put together this tempting selection of the different bites from our menu. Tiger Prawns doused in Jack Daniels, cornmeal Hush puppies, our famous Hot wings, Nachos, Savoie sausages? It’s all-in there …now who are you going to share it with?

Jumbo Gumbo

Is a stew with a recipe that originates from 18th century rural Louisiana.Black tiger prawns, okra and the Cajun holy trinity (bell pepper, celery and onion sauce) come together in this truly authentic American dish. The recipe rose out of the famous ethnic melting pot of cultures in Louisiana: French colonial, African and Spanish cooking and ingredients are all-in there. Hungry yet? Book a table!

The krusty crocodile burger

Yes, believe it or not we actually have a burger made out of real crocodile meat. We freshly hand grind this meat in our own kitchen on a daily basis. It’s served with caramelized bacon, crispy onion rings, mango chutney and Granny’s cheddar cheese. This meat is procured in an eco-responsible manner (from the same crocodiles that are being bred for leather). Crocodiles are a non-protected species, overabundant and even culled in certain regions.

Crabby steam pot

Taste the real South!This dish finds his origin in Louisiana and is made on the traditional Cajun way.You will find numerous flavors while you are eating. Delicious crab, spicy sausages and soaky potatoes. Curious? Come on over and try it out! Did you know? We are the only place in Amsterdam where you can eat this amazing steam pot.

Mississippi mud cake

Prepare to be amazed!This is a chocolate-based dessert cake that finds its roots in the state of Mississippi. This lovely dessert contains a gooey chocolate sauce on top of an Oreo-butter crust. For all the chocolate lovers!

Tomahawk

Hungry yet? What about a whole Kilogram of grain fed prime rib Tomahawk steak to be shared with that special someone? Slowly roasted in our wood chip oven and served with the most delicious Cajun spice French fries, roasted corn on the cob, charred carrots, coleslaw and 3 dipping sauces.

Book a table

We also offer spaces for larger groups (200-250 pers.), including a secluded space for 20-80 people. For even bigger groups (200-350 pers.) you have the possibility to rent the entire location and have us organize the event including entertainment, drinks, bites and buffet.

The Mississippi River

The Mississippi River is the second longest river (3766 kilometers long) in North America. The name derives from the Ojibweg-word ‘Messipi’, meaning large water. The river flows through and along the states of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana and ends in the Gulf of Mexico.